Reviews
Slippin Out (2001)
Delta have been struggling since 1993. Although they have spent much of the period since then signed to Acid Jazz records they did not manage to actually release a single record through them. Luckily
This City's Bigger Than Both Of Us (2001)
In a time when a band is called retro if they use a Rickenbacker guitar, Delta go the whole way towards sixties revivalism – right down to those falsetto harmonies. All 4 tracks from this EP could hav
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Interviews
Interview with Peter Coyne
Peter Coyne, the frontman with The Godfathers, speaks to Denzil Watson about their critically acclaimed new album, ‘Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta’.
TOY
Interview
Anthony Strutt speaks to Maxim Barron about acclaimed Korg Delta led five-piece TOY’s two recent singles and his band’s debut album which will be out later this year.
Live
Photoscapes
Bob Log III
Matt Williams takes photographs of one-man punk band and psycho-delta blues musician Bob Log III at a show at the Boileroom in Guildford
Bob Log III
Garage, London, 30/10/2004
Arizonian Bob Log III has just finished touring his unique brand of "psycho-delta blues" on a British tour with Franz Ferdinand and the Kills . At a headline show in London, Dominic Simpson watches him play a spellbinding set
Features
Rock Salt Row
July 2010
In 'Rock Salt Row' Lisa Torem talks to another Pennyblackmusic writer each month about a different issue in rock. In this edition, she talks to Adrian Huggins, who plays bass in the Newcastle-based dance/rock group Delta Sound, about the often under acknowledged role of the bassist in groups